This week’s readers’ gallery has arrived – we’d love you to submit your photos for next week’s!
If you have captured an Island moment in a photograph and think that others would like to see it, then send it in to be featured on our Island Echo Readers' Gallery.
Please supply your name and a brief description of where and when the photograph was taken, or perhaps a funny caption.
The deadline is Thursday at 09:00 and photos will be published on the Island Echo website during the later part of Friday, normally early evening. If you miss the cut off time, then don't fear, we will just add them into the following week!
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a bit drab this week. we need Linda belcher back with her photos
The second photo is actually Yarmouth beach not Sandown. The Pier gives it away. Nice pic though.
Are you sure? It’s a bit odd if the person who took the picture and sent it in didn’t know it it was Yarmouth or Sandown. I can’t tell as don’t know either areas well, But you’d think the person who took the picture would know where it was.
Comparing it with the other Sandown Pier picture, I can see that Sue Walker made a mistake that Island Echo then published. A quick look at the satellite view (google maps) confirms this.
By the way, I wonder why the horizon is tilted?
It is Sandown Pier!!!!
No, sorry I thought you meant the photo of the pier!
Two pictures = two piers.
Call your self locals ?
Sandown pier does not have that building at the end as shown in this photo. Really, I have fished off it and it is Yarmouth pier – the longest wooden pier on the Island.
I love the Kingfisher picture. It’s a lovely composition, It would make a nice Greetings card. I’ve never seen a real Kingfisher. Lovely picture.